“Thoroughly investigate the allegations of deceit, misrepresentation and fraud,” said Todd Pfeffer, a teacher facing layoffs.

Soon-to-be laid off teachers joined fed-up parents in calling for an investigation. This comes amid fears of a looming shutdown for two more Horizon locations.

The charter school already closed its Rocklin and Lincoln sites, leaving hundreds of students with no place to learn.

“Gross negligence, and total disregard of the consequences of the impact it had on all families points to an incompetence that goes well beyond plain mismanagement,” parent Rebecca Fong said.

A Horizon employee provided CBS13 with an eviction letter from Horizon’s landlord, alleging the charter school is behind on rent payments. The letter orders Horizon to vacate its Elk Grove and Auburn locations. However, Board members dispute the landlord’s claims, and say there are no immediate plans to close more schools.

“We’ve pulled invoices and made sure all payments were taken care of,” said Horizon Chief Academic Officer Cynthia Wood.

Parents say they’ve heard this before from a board they claim has misled them about money time and again.